Guess what, that’s totally normal. Unless you’re a monster (yep, quite a nice way to detect them by the way), you can’t hear that “delightful” sound… that sweet melody, tooootally out of tunes: the sound of the “fish choir”…

But it’s not a big deal to not hear it…I mean, look at those faces, it’s like you can almost hear them!

Lalaaaaalalaaalaa

La la la lalalalalalalaal

Laaaaaaaaaaa Laaaaaa

I agree, I can spot some not singing at all or just pretending…but hey, we can’t blame them… We’ve all done the same 🙂

And if you feel like knowing a bit more about the silly fishes, and in the same time discovering plenty of very talented polymer clay artists, I invite you to read Polymer Clay Daily from Cynthia Tinapple 🙂

Let’s just pretend that you’re asleep, in your warm bed, when suddenly you get disturbed by a creepy monster, or just a nightmare, whatever. Very annoying indeed. But I have a solution. The narwhale. Narwhales have a loooooooong pointy “tusk” which actually is one of there tooth which forgot to stop growing. The meaning of that long tooth is to actually sense stuff around just like a thermometer would mesure the temperature, the tusk would mesure ions and “feel” the food around, like “oh gosh it smells like bacon here!!”, yeah, that’s what the tusk would mesure. But in my world, it doesn’t only detect and probe the food, it also POKE MONSTERS! Yes, it pokes them, skewers them (gently), and when the tusk is full, they sneeze a BIG time, and blow them away. I haven’t seen it myself, but I have been told.

And you’ll also find some sweet sweet whales:) They don’t have any tusks, but they do smile a lot, and unfortunately, they don’t really brush that often their teeth (don’t do that kids!), and end up having a very bad breath. Which is a very good weapon to keep a certain distance between monsters and you. You won’t be bothered by the smell, though if you see that the whales are making weird faces, it might be because they are bothered by each others breath (or their own…), but they will for sure be efficient against creepy stuff.

I’ve gotten some Flapjack Octopuses recently. These little dudes: And I still have no idea what this guys can be good at. I explain myself: all my clay figures have a “speciality”, geese are anti-spider, flamingos anti-witch, pelicans anti-ogre, octopuses anti-crocodile, the fishes sing ultrasongs, but I have no clue what a Flapjack Octopus could do. So I need your help kids, and I insist with the KIDS. The parents have to stay away, and let the kids think by themselves they have waaaaay much more imagination than you parents… So kids, I’m asking you, what could be the specificity of the FlapJack Octopus? What can it fight? and how? The kid who will give me the best answer will get the Flapjack Octopus mobile. I give you until the 14th of July midnight to leave a comment under that post with your best answer (that, the parent can do!) Get your imagination started…3….2….1. GO!

Tomorrow is April fool’s day… And I’ve got a bunch of fishes at home. Singing ones. Not always on tune… So I won’t mind giving away some… So, I thought that maybe, they could also be part of the Easter Giveaway… As a second price, a people will get to choose the combo of the 3 fishes they want. Is that not a good deal?

Hello sweet people 🙂 I think it’s about time for me to organize a little Easter giveaway 🙂 The price will be one mobile of your choice from the online shop, and all you’ll have to do, is: 1- To like the Ptitsmobiles’s page on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lesptitsmobiles/184085553248 2- To write under that post which mobile you would like, after visiting the shop here. 3- To spread the words by sharing this post or the Ptitsmobiles’s page on FB. I will annonce the winner the 5th of April… Who is game 🙂 ?